JOIN THE MARKET

Become a cart or kiosk vendor

It’s the craftspeople and artisans who truly put the “market” into our marketplace. The Cedar Street Bridge Public Market has, since its inception in the early 1980s, encouraged participation by small vendors of arts, crafts and handiworks. The bridge continues to foster the vibrancy, social connections and individually rewarding commerce that the popular and bustling European or Latin America public markets are famous for. And integral to that goal are the craftspeople and vendors who display and sell their wares on the carts and kiosks that dot the bridge floor.

Rental and lease arrangements for the carts are flexible. Carts may be rented by the day for as little as $25, weekly at $10 a day and $150 monthly, which equals to approximately $7 a day ; the larger kiosks are available weekly and monthly at discounted prices, with annual leases enjoying a deeper discount – Please contact us for more information on the kiosks by filling out the form below.

Are you a crafts person or small-scale vendor looking for an economical – and fun – way to bring your goods to market? Then join us on the Cedar Street Bridge, and help us build it into a unique public market and community gathering place for Sandpoint.

Coming soon! A new wine bar experience enabling customers to taste wines from all over the world..

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Carousel Emporium

We're a fun and educational space where one can relax, have fun, learn, and share regardless of the weather!

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Sandpoint Information

The Cedar Street Bridge is in the heart of downtown Sandpoint, which is surrounded by forested mountains and nestled on the shore of the Idaho’s largest lake, Sandpoint, Idaho is known for its great natural beauty. The town’s exceptional location fosters outdoor pursuits from boating on Lake Pend Oreille to fantastic skiing at Schweitzer Mountain to stunning hikes and walks in the surrounding mountain ranges.